Then the next question is: What's so wrong about giving fans what they want?
Because most fans want "closure", meaning an end to Spider-Man, where they can watch Peter & MJ grow old with their children and live happily ever after...
We all secretly pine for it, even though we know it can't happen... but the direction that the Spider-Books had taken during the last decade or so was making that reality a lot closer than what Marvel Comics Inc. would have liked to have seen, as well as taking Spider-Man away from his "roots".
I know a few of you have been complaining about Pete's recent bad luck in BND, but that's how it used to be... the guy could never get a break... one of the BETTER parts of Spider-Man 2 (in my opinion) was seeing that Parker Luck come to life on the big screen, with nothing ever going right for Pete...
Marvel wants to ensure that
their character, the one
they own, is in a good state for many decades to come, and with a married Peter Parker (with the potential to have kids), they feel that have painted themselves in a corner, and despite what the fans want
NOW, future fans may not be so interested in geriatric Spidey celebrating his 30th wedding anniversary, but being late for his son's college graduation because of a fight with the Rhino...
And if Marvel always gave the fans what they want, then we'd be seeing a Gwen Stacy/Peter Parker being married, and they'd have no love affair for MJ like they do now.
